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Post-election 2021 update: Would the parties’ housing proposals help you afford a first home?

With the Liberals forming another minority government, the Conservatives and NDP can still play a role in shaping housing...

Post-election 2021 update: Would the parties’ housing proposals help you afford a first home?
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Making sense of the markets this week: September 20, 2021

Inflation is hitting differently on either side of the 49th parallel—what does that mean for your investments? Plus, predictions...

Making sense of the markets this week: September 20, 2021
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Real Estate

Should you help your adult children to buy real estate?

With home ownership becoming increasingly difficult for millennials to achieve, many are turning to the Bank of Mum and...

Should you help your adult children to buy real estate?
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How to avoid OAS clawbacks when you’ve had a temporary increase in income

A one-time bump in Sam’s income triggered an Old Age Security benefit clawback, and he wants to know if...

How to avoid OAS clawbacks when you’ve had a temporary increase in income

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Money Matters: What’s the worst investment you’ve ever made?

MoneySense partners share their answers to questions that we hope will inspire and inform Canadians about their personal finances.

Money Matters: What’s the worst investment you’ve ever made?

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Making sense of the markets this week: September 13, 2021

Supply chain woes and chip shortages could be the start of bigger problems; why continued bad news could be...

Making sense of the markets this week: September 13, 2021
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Incorporated business owners: Should you pay yourself a salary?

If you own an incorporated business, you can pay yourself a salary—but sometimes it’s the wrong choice.

Incorporated business owners: Should you pay yourself a salary?
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“Which reverse mortgage is right for me?”

Two lenders in Canada offer reverse mortgages—and while their offerings are similar in many ways, there are key differences...

“Which reverse mortgage is right for me?”

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Making sense of the markets this week: September 6, 2021

Fifteen high-quality "vintage" stocks that outperformed the S&P 500; why low interest rates help already-wealthy citizens the most; there's...

Making sense of the markets this week: September 6, 2021

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